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with the fbi on the hunt. >> announcer: abc news, "nightline," brought to you by infinity. with swiffer bissell steamboost... guys! [ female announcer ] ...it can. introducing swiffer steamboost powered by bissell. it gets the dirt that mops can leave behind, with steam-activated cleaning pads that break down dirt and lock it away. how did you get this floor so clean?!! ♪ steamboost, sir!! [ female announcer ] new swiffer steamboost powered by bissell. not just clean, steamboost clean. >>> an undercover fbi operation exposes al qaeda terrorists posing as refugees in the middle of the american heartland. they quickly learn that lax background checks were to blame. turns out that's just the beginning. there may be dozens more in the country now as well. chief investigator reporter, brian ross got access to undercover investigation for "nightline" investigates. >> reporter: this fbi surveillance video was made not in afghanistan, or iraq, but in kentucky. it shows an admitted al qaeda terrorist who had already killed american soldiers in iraq, trying to get weapons to kill m
with the fbi on the hunt. >> announcer: abc news, "nightline," brought to you by infinity. with swiffer bissell steamboost... guys! [ female announcer ] ...it can. introducing swiffer steamboost powered by bissell. it gets the dirt that mops can leave behind, with steam-activated cleaning pads that break down dirt and lock it away. how did you get this floor so clean?!! ♪ steamboost, sir!! [ female announcer ] new swiffer steamboost powered by bissell. not just clean,...
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they've got it at the base in virginia, where it's being examined by fbi technicians. they believe they can find signatures and footprints that would be unique to that bomb and perhaps match it up to other bombs somewhere else in the world, somewhere else in this country. that will be the road to finding the bomber. the fbi put out a plea to anyone who saw a person carrying an unusually heavy black bag on the day of the race. they believe the person brought those two bombs in black bags and planted them along the route of the race. those are two important developments today. >> that's right, brian. and as you've been saying, there's a lot of surveillance tape of that area. we are told it's the most intensely surveilled by cameras in the entire city of boston. thanks to you. >>> now we want to turn and get more on the breaking news out of washington, that letter or package addressed to a center -- senator that tested positive for a type of poison. and pierre thomas joins us.
they've got it at the base in virginia, where it's being examined by fbi technicians. they believe they can find signatures and footprints that would be unique to that bomb and perhaps match it up to other bombs somewhere else in the world, somewhere else in this country. that will be the road to finding the bomber. the fbi put out a plea to anyone who saw a person carrying an unusually heavy black bag on the day of the race. they believe the person brought those two bombs in black bags and...
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government but we need to be out at community meetings and seeing what political parties are doing, the fbi working with the german counterpart on terrorism issues, a lot of those kinds of things we don't need and sees to do necessarily and the state did interesting experimentation if we can create virtual access centers where you really, really need the embassies in societies where there is not free transmission of information. my favorite example of vassar for in damascus at the start of the civil war did an enormously powerful and important job for the united states by going to funerals of political dissidents killed by the government showing that americans care about that and to give interviews about what the aside government was doing. that is american diplomacy at its finest and that is what they need to do. >> host: kori schake author of "state of disrepair" fixing the culture and practices of the state department" thank you for joining us on a booktv. >> guest: it has been a pleasure. >> contain to answer my own question, i started my first job as the reference archivist and one of
government but we need to be out at community meetings and seeing what political parties are doing, the fbi working with the german counterpart on terrorism issues, a lot of those kinds of things we don't need and sees to do necessarily and the state did interesting experimentation if we can create virtual access centers where you really, really need the embassies in societies where there is not free transmission of information. my favorite example of vassar for in damascus at the start of the...
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that extends to our international partners, which is we have fbi agents and who are out there as fbi employees working with our partners in law enforcement to make sure we do everything we can to not arrive at the situation you described. when that is happening on the streets of an american city, even along the border, that is a local police matter where they have a responsibility to protect to public from harm and address that immediate threat. we work closely with them to prevent that from happening in through theace fbi's work and the state department. the hour thatched we have put aside for this. tremendous a conversation. i would like to turn it back over to greg. >> i think i will stand around for a bit. i have questions. [applause] i am bound to say the big issues we have talked about today are like issues.nd- help.nd analysis it is mostly about diversey. more abouts a lot you and me than the federal government does. do we care about that if their only point is to make sure they know before we do what i want to buy? the other question is more collocated. -- theogy plus threats
that extends to our international partners, which is we have fbi agents and who are out there as fbi employees working with our partners in law enforcement to make sure we do everything we can to not arrive at the situation you described. when that is happening on the streets of an american city, even along the border, that is a local police matter where they have a responsibility to protect to public from harm and address that immediate threat. we work closely with them to prevent that from...
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>> in defense of the fbi, what we do know is that the boston field office, of the fbi, was alerted to this. >>> but, jeffrey, i have a question about the dna and collecting this from catherine russel. from what i read, it took days of negotiation from the fbi to get that dna evidence from her. is there a benign reason for that? a lot of people would say take a pint of my blood. >> and her lawyer says she's doing everything she can to cooperate. it doesn't mean she's actually cooperating. >> ultimately, she could be subpoenaed and she would have to produce the dna. so the question is why did it take so long for her to do it voluntarily. i don't know what's going on in her head. i mean, remember, this is a woman who, i assume, is either implicated or totally shocked and distraught. her husband is dead. her brother-in-law is dead. she's a very notorious figure. i don't know what's going through her head. >> one other couple gets to go to russia for six months and abandon the wife with a newborn baby and no discernible income. >> the big question, how did they get the money to carry this
>> in defense of the fbi, what we do know is that the boston field office, of the fbi, was alerted to this. >>> but, jeffrey, i have a question about the dna and collecting this from catherine russel. from what i read, it took days of negotiation from the fbi to get that dna evidence from her. is there a benign reason for that? a lot of people would say take a pint of my blood. >> and her lawyer says she's doing everything she can to cooperate. it doesn't mean she's...
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the the fbi want to know real owners of corporations? is there a law enforcement purpose? all kinds of letters, law enforcement groups, federal law enforcement officers associations, federal that's fraternal order of police, and on and on, saying it is critically important you know the beneficial owners of corporations because otherwise suspected terrorists, drug trafficking organizations, and other criminal enterprises continued to exploit the through the filing process. that is quoting a letter from the federal law enforcement officers association. you support as director of the fbi our passing a bill that would require states to ask one incorporatione forms -- who are the real owners, who are the beneficial owners of the corporation you seek to incorporate and if you do support it, tell us why? >> i don't know enough about the bill in particular to have a position. i am sure the department of justice is working on it. but i agree with your premise, it is very important in our investigations across a whole range of cases to learn the information. >> why? give us an examp
the the fbi want to know real owners of corporations? is there a law enforcement purpose? all kinds of letters, law enforcement groups, federal law enforcement officers associations, federal that's fraternal order of police, and on and on, saying it is critically important you know the beneficial owners of corporations because otherwise suspected terrorists, drug trafficking organizations, and other criminal enterprises continued to exploit the through the filing process. that is quoting a...
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just remember, while this work is being done to save these lives, the fbi and everybody else is going out to find the killer or killers of these people. it is a very distressing situation. i'm here with my colleague, bill hemmer. bill, you spoke to some people tonight? >> yeah, good evening to you. really horrific to hear what the doctors are experiencing here in boston, massachusetts tonight. i saw what was really telling throughout the evening. not just listening to that doctor but also the press conference from the authorities about an hour ago. how urgent it is for them to find any clues or any evidence they can. you walk down the street right here tonight, you 307 your head into a restaurant or bar, and all this coverage is on local coverage here in boston. every screen has the one graphic that is similar to the next one. that's an 877 number at the bottom of the monitor for anyone who has any information or if they saw anything to contact authorities here. it is all out here in boston. only seven hours and some twenty-five minutes into it. what struck me, i arrived from new york
just remember, while this work is being done to save these lives, the fbi and everybody else is going out to find the killer or killers of these people. it is a very distressing situation. i'm here with my colleague, bill hemmer. bill, you spoke to some people tonight? >> yeah, good evening to you. really horrific to hear what the doctors are experiencing here in boston, massachusetts tonight. i saw what was really telling throughout the evening. not just listening to that doctor but also...
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were arrested and accused by the fbi of plotting to send weapons and money to al qaeda in iraq. one of the men arrested had openly discussed his prior experience as an insurgent in iraq and the ied attacks he participated against u.s. troops. the fingerprints of the other iraqi refugee charged were traced by the fbi to a component of an unexploded ied that was recovered by u.s. forces in northern iraq. in the wake of these arrests, dhs secretary janet napolitano and others have publicly acknowledged that security checks have been expanded to the more than 58,000 iraqi refugees who had already been settled in the united states. according to press reports this past february, intelligence indicates that the threat posed by refugees with ties to al qaeda is much broader than was previously believed. fbi director robert mueller stated last year during congressional testimony before the house intelligence committee that he continues to be concerned with "individuals who may have been resettled here in the united states that have some association with al qaeda in iraq." there are also
were arrested and accused by the fbi of plotting to send weapons and money to al qaeda in iraq. one of the men arrested had openly discussed his prior experience as an insurgent in iraq and the ied attacks he participated against u.s. troops. the fingerprints of the other iraqi refugee charged were traced by the fbi to a component of an unexploded ied that was recovered by u.s. forces in northern iraq. in the wake of these arrests, dhs secretary janet napolitano and others have publicly...
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we need to be out at community meetings, seeing what new political parties are doing, working -- the fbi working with the german counterpart on terrorism issues. a lot of those kinds of things. we don't need embassies to do necessarily. and state's doing some interesting experimentation about whether we can have, create virtual access centers, for example. where you really, really need embassies is in societies where there isn't free transmission of information. my favorite example is ambassador ford this damascus -- in damascus who i think at the start of the syrian civil war did an enormously powerful and important job for the united states by going to the funerals of political dissidents who had been killed by the government, showing that americans care about that. giving interviews about what the assad government was doing. there are that's american diplomacy at its finest. and that's what we need to free the state department up to be out doing in the world. >> and kori schake is the author of "state of disrepair: fixing the culture and practices of the state department." thank you f
we need to be out at community meetings, seeing what new political parties are doing, working -- the fbi working with the german counterpart on terrorism issues. a lot of those kinds of things. we don't need embassies to do necessarily. and state's doing some interesting experimentation about whether we can have, create virtual access centers, for example. where you really, really need embassies is in societies where there isn't free transmission of information. my favorite example is...
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according to the fbi between february of 201 is and last july, he had 950,000 registered users. it logged $1.2 million repbl sterregistered users. all this took place on the internet in a not so easy to navigate area that's the deep web that you need special software to access. how does that work? >> so, one of the key elements is the youth has a web browseer. you want to contact the silk road but don't want anybody to know that you're doing it or don't want them to know who you are. there's a technical technique called unrouteing that allows you to do this anonymous web browseing. >>> so you do this anonymous web browseing and, you can't actually use your credit cards, you have another step which are called bit coins. you use those bit coins to this online currency and that keeps your transaction secret. >> it's a digital online currency and the main reason why they hard to trace is they are the product of a network. there is no centralizeed mint. there is no centralizeed the bank that is issues bit coins. instead they agree on the transactions that are taking place. given that
according to the fbi between february of 201 is and last july, he had 950,000 registered users. it logged $1.2 million repbl sterregistered users. all this took place on the internet in a not so easy to navigate area that's the deep web that you need special software to access. how does that work? >> so, one of the key elements is the youth has a web browseer. you want to contact the silk road but don't want anybody to know that you're doing it or don't want them to know who you are....
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deputies are also accused of trying to intimidate the female fbi agent. people who i spoke to were close the case. feel that more bombs you will be revealed as the federal investigation into misconduct that this activity continues in los angeles. ramon valley though. rg. canas hand by a giant tsunami in two thousand eleven hundreds of thousands were forced to flee as the major league soccer wives washed away. promises were made that it would only be a matter of time before their homes were being built. but as art easel x ers steps he found there still waiting this woman can only fit me and my cameraman into their new home. she apologizes but there's simply no room for the whole crew inside. she's one of three settlers from the push in the area forced to leave their homes in the twenty eleven be a disaster. the team that's when the tsunami hit. when told to back on unnecessary things in runaway bay said it would be only working three days. now leaving in fifteen to the house pretending to our old houses and cream which we know won't ever come true. when be
deputies are also accused of trying to intimidate the female fbi agent. people who i spoke to were close the case. feel that more bombs you will be revealed as the federal investigation into misconduct that this activity continues in los angeles. ramon valley though. rg. canas hand by a giant tsunami in two thousand eleven hundreds of thousands were forced to flee as the major league soccer wives washed away. promises were made that it would only be a matter of time before their homes were...
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the fbi working with their german counterpart on terrorism issues. a lot of those kinds of things. we don't the embassies to do that necessarily. and some interesting experimentation about whether we can have -- create virtual access centers, for example, where you really, really need them. societies where there is not free transmission of information to my favorite example is ambassador ford in damascus, who i think at the start of the syrian civil war did an enormously powerful and important job for the united states by going to the funerals, the political people read been killed by the government showing that americans care about that. giving interviews about what the government was doing. that is american diplomacy at its finest. that is what we need to free the state department up to be out doing in the world. >> host: and kori schake is the author of "state of disrepair: fixing the culture and practices of the state department". thank you for joining us on book tv. >> guest: it is been a pleasure. >> is there a nonfiction of your book you would like to see beecher on book tv?
the fbi working with their german counterpart on terrorism issues. a lot of those kinds of things. we don't the embassies to do that necessarily. and some interesting experimentation about whether we can have -- create virtual access centers, for example, where you really, really need them. societies where there is not free transmission of information to my favorite example is ambassador ford in damascus, who i think at the start of the syrian civil war did an enormously powerful and important...
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before we think of causes as distant, of that cause as distant, let me also remind you that even by fbi statistics, if you add up all of the women in the united states who have been murdered by their husbands or boyfriends since 9/11, and then you add up all of the americans killed in 9/11 and in iraq and in afghanistan, and you combine all of those numbers, more women have been killed by their husbands and boyfriends since 9/11 than all of those americans who were murdered in 9/11 in afghanistan and in iraq. we pay a lot of attention to foreign terrorism but what about domestic terrorism? what about crimes in our houses, schools and movie theaters that are 99% committed by white, non-poor men with nothing to gain from their crimes, nothing to gain from their crimes but who are addicted to what they got born into. they did not invent it, but they became addicted to the idea of masculinity and control. those crimes, i think, we might refer to as supremacy crimes, which is their motive and really think about the why of it and the cost of the falsely created ideas of gender. but here's the
before we think of causes as distant, of that cause as distant, let me also remind you that even by fbi statistics, if you add up all of the women in the united states who have been murdered by their husbands or boyfriends since 9/11, and then you add up all of the americans killed in 9/11 and in iraq and in afghanistan, and you combine all of those numbers, more women have been killed by their husbands and boyfriends since 9/11 than all of those americans who were murdered in 9/11 in...
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nsa would see one side and the fbi the other. how can we connect these dots and do it in the least intrusive manner. , the senate, the executive branch, and the courts, we have programs to do that. you for yourthank comments. the statements you have made are greatly appreciated. and in then at nsa military still remembers that day and our commitment to those people that we will not forget. that does not mean we are going to trample on our civil liberties and privacy. how do we do both? wet is the constitution that all swore to uphold and defend. that's what we are doing. look at the program we have. citizens, everyone at this table is also an american citizen, have agreed we would take our personal data and put it into a lockbox. it would only be looked at when we had reasonable and articulable suspicion that we had connection to a former -- foreign al qaeda or terrorist- related group. in 2012, we had 288 such selectors that we could go and look into that. that is it. of the billions of records, only 288. with that, we had treme
nsa would see one side and the fbi the other. how can we connect these dots and do it in the least intrusive manner. , the senate, the executive branch, and the courts, we have programs to do that. you for yourthank comments. the statements you have made are greatly appreciated. and in then at nsa military still remembers that day and our commitment to those people that we will not forget. that does not mean we are going to trample on our civil liberties and privacy. how do we do both? wet is...
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or from the fbi to the state department. the representatives are sitting right there, and seeing the same information and have access to the same database. so that part of discussions in recent times is just not accurate that information is felt -- yes, there are different databases, they have different purposes. and so the key linkup is the terror screening center, the tide database we heard of, which only has 500,000 names on it, to keep track of. that's why you have all of these different issues. >> tom, what interests you most in the last 24 hours that you've heard? >> i think i still want to know, what happened in russia. if allegedly russia is sending communications to both fbi and cia and saying, we have information that this guy intends to come to russia and meet with militants here, well, those militants are under 24/7 coverage in russia, as evidenced by the fact that abu dujan, he's killed by the russians in a major firefight this past december. so obviously, my expectation would be if they're suspicious of tamerla
or from the fbi to the state department. the representatives are sitting right there, and seeing the same information and have access to the same database. so that part of discussions in recent times is just not accurate that information is felt -- yes, there are different databases, they have different purposes. and so the key linkup is the terror screening center, the tide database we heard of, which only has 500,000 names on it, to keep track of. that's why you have all of these different...
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>> fbi agents will be furloughed. changes like this affect our ability to respond to threats. >> this is a result of the sequester. >> these cuts are not smart, they are not fair. >> this touches, you know, almost every big issue going on in washington now. >> president obama's early second term domestic agenda. gun control, the budget and reform. president obama is inviting the senators over for dinner tonight. >> all the women senators over for dinner. >> if you want to create a bipartisan agenda. >> no sign of progress anywhere. >> a great place to start is with the women senators. >>> in the boston bombing investigation, nbc news has learned that the fbi is increasingly confident, their words, increasingly confident that the two suspects acted alone. nbc's pete williams reported that dzhokhar tsarnaev has told investigators that he and his brother were motivated by religious fer fvor and their reaction to the american invasion of iraq and afghanistan. the suspect's condition was upgraded from serious to fair today
>> fbi agents will be furloughed. changes like this affect our ability to respond to threats. >> this is a result of the sequester. >> these cuts are not smart, they are not fair. >> this touches, you know, almost every big issue going on in washington now. >> president obama's early second term domestic agenda. gun control, the budget and reform. president obama is inviting the senators over for dinner tonight. >> all the women senators over for dinner....
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is involved. >> the fbi will handle that. they will tell us what is happening. right now they're still conducting an investigation, and the fbi has been very close with us. >> on top of that, the state department said it also is in contact with the authorities inside turkey. >> she had was a tourist, takes photographs, it was hobby, and she had contact with man from turkey? >> she had a contact with a man name kalen. it's not sure if that's his reel name. but on the day she disappeared she contacted him and they were going to meet at a bridge in istanbul and take pictures of it. kalen told turkish police the meeting never happened and she never showed up. police are looking at video to see if they are verify his story. he said they shared a love of photography but in no way had any kind of romantic relationship at all. of course he still is being questioned as part of the investigation. >> you know, one of the things that didn't make much sense to anybody was that she was going to turkey and going to be there for a trip and t
is involved. >> the fbi will handle that. they will tell us what is happening. right now they're still conducting an investigation, and the fbi has been very close with us. >> on top of that, the state department said it also is in contact with the authorities inside turkey. >> she had was a tourist, takes photographs, it was hobby, and she had contact with man from turkey? >> she had a contact with a man name kalen. it's not sure if that's his reel name. but on the day...
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i will talk to the former fbi profiler who was the model for "silence of the lambs." ll health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. who's looking for a nutritious and affordable alternative to eating lunch out. yes i am. you know the average lunch out is over $7.00 per meal? i know. let me show you something... okay. walmart has a bunch of quick lunch options. a meal like this is less than $4.25 per serving. for real? yeah! if you swap out lunch just 3 times per week, you could save over 475 bucks a year. yeah? yeah! a small change equals big savings. get lean cuisine meals backed by the low price guarantee. walmart. our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! first get salad and cheddar bay biscuits. then choose from a variety of seafood entrées. plus choose either an appetizer or a dessert to share. offer ends soon at red lobster! where we sea food differently. plus choose either an appetizer or a dess
i will talk to the former fbi profiler who was the model for "silence of the lambs." ll health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. who's looking for a nutritious and affordable alternative to eating lunch out. yes i am. you know the average lunch out is over $7.00 per meal? i know. let me show you something... okay. walmart...
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brian ross starts us off. >> reporter: this fbi surveillance video was made in kentucky. it shows an admitted al qaeda terrorists who had already killed american soldiers in iraq trying to get weapons to kill more of them. authorities tell abc news he may be just one of dozens of men with american blood on their hands, who were mistakenly allowed to settle in the u.s. as refugees. >> these are trained terrorists in the art of bomb making that are inside the united states and quite frankly from a homeland security perspective, that greatly concerns me. >> reporter: the kentucky case unfolded in the city of bowling green where two iraq al qaeda cell members had moved into quiet neighborhoods living here and author. authorities say that waad alwan and ha maddy were able to come to the u.s. >> the system failed here. >> if you are asking my opinion i would say the system failed. >> reporter: in iraq the two men were part of an al qaeda group that carried out relentless series of attacks against u.s. forces including one that killed four members of the pennsylvania national gu
brian ross starts us off. >> reporter: this fbi surveillance video was made in kentucky. it shows an admitted al qaeda terrorists who had already killed american soldiers in iraq trying to get weapons to kill more of them. authorities tell abc news he may be just one of dozens of men with american blood on their hands, who were mistakenly allowed to settle in the u.s. as refugees. >> these are trained terrorists in the art of bomb making that are inside the united states and quite...
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who was ignored by the fbi, and those who were calling for certain intelligence activities in certain areas we could have prevented 9/11 but we don't call that a cover-up we couldn't let it every scenario. it developed a scenario which the fbi should never do with its trading to develop one scenario and then create all of your assumptions without looking at the various scenarios the other question was this. jose rodriguez the waterboarding never occurred in your opinion. >> did he say that? he said waterboarding didn't occur. we know that it occurred. rodriquez it is typical the double standard if you are a former cia officer that says things that are attractive to the cia and the supporting of the cia, you can get things clear, so she was instrumental and conducting torture and abuse and again i don't want to become california but you do have a professor not here at the university of california berkeley. he's still in california somewhere. he had to write five memos that eric holder did release that permitted torture of a certain level. but my problem with obama has always been the t
who was ignored by the fbi, and those who were calling for certain intelligence activities in certain areas we could have prevented 9/11 but we don't call that a cover-up we couldn't let it every scenario. it developed a scenario which the fbi should never do with its trading to develop one scenario and then create all of your assumptions without looking at the various scenarios the other question was this. jose rodriguez the waterboarding never occurred in your opinion. >> did he say...
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over how it handles shootings involving fbi agents. a new look at the fbi's internal destinations has found the bureau has cleared its agents in every single shooting incident dating back two decades. according to the new york times, from 1993 until today, the fbi shootings were deemed justified in the fatal shootings of 70 people and wounding of 80 others. out of 289 shootings that are found to be deliberate, no agent was disciplined except for letters of censure in five cases. even in the case for the bureau paid a shooting victim over $1 million to settle a lawsuit, the internal review did not find the agent who shot the man culpable. >> the issue of fbi accountability has recently re- emerged following last month's fatal shooting of ibragim interrogatedwas over his ties to one of the suspects in the boston marathon bombing. the washington post and several tv news organizations reported he was unarmed, citing unnamed law enforcement officials. on thursday, i spoke to pulitzer prize-winning journalist charlie savage, the washington c
over how it handles shootings involving fbi agents. a new look at the fbi's internal destinations has found the bureau has cleared its agents in every single shooting incident dating back two decades. according to the new york times, from 1993 until today, the fbi shootings were deemed justified in the fatal shootings of 70 people and wounding of 80 others. out of 289 shootings that are found to be deliberate, no agent was disciplined except for letters of censure in five cases. even in the...
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my guest tonight is an intelligence analyst whose work at both the cia and the fbi, that means both of his shoes are phones. s please welcome philip mudd. (cheers and applause) thank you for coming on. all right, philip mudd, 25 years in the intelligence world. deputy director of the cia's counterterrorist center from 2003 to 2005 then became the fbi senior intelligence advisor. and you have a book entitled take down, inside the hunt for al qaeda. >> right. >> stephen: do we really take down al qaeda or should it be called spread out inside the scattering of al qaeda. >> i think if you looked at the adversary we face 12 years ago it bear those resemblance to what we see today. the problem is we don't face the al qaeda group today, we face the rem nantz of a revolution in places like yemen, some ali. the architects are almost gone but the revolution they inspired lives on. >> stephen: are we still in danger? >> i think we are. if you look at home group, people who sit and look at a computer and images from places like gaza, iraq, afghanistan, those kids are inspired by emotion, to say i
my guest tonight is an intelligence analyst whose work at both the cia and the fbi, that means both of his shoes are phones. s please welcome philip mudd. (cheers and applause) thank you for coming on. all right, philip mudd, 25 years in the intelligence world. deputy director of the cia's counterterrorist center from 2003 to 2005 then became the fbi senior intelligence advisor. and you have a book entitled take down, inside the hunt for al qaeda. >> right. >> stephen: do we really...
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i presume then communication between the cia and fbi, perps% even local. we're just spulating. but that's human intelligen that was an abject failure, don't you thi? >> well, i also called it the intelligence failu was also the sicken part of it. because all of those connections shed up in the ca records and even. >> corroborating intelligce. >> the x fbi agent, ti clemente when he was interviewed onn abt a week and a half ago, he said no digitalommunications reafe and that they will had a way of getting back to the communications between one of the bombers and his wife. >> you knoww is we have -- an it's been fascinating listening to you take us through th. and try as bestwe can to comprend part at least of wat you're talking about in the architecture of the operations of the agency and intelligence, signal intelligence. let mesk you this. do youot -- and you were talking about these nodes that are created by a series of connections whether they be communication between a jihad dist and someone in this country, whether they be subsequent communication what do you make of an ev
i presume then communication between the cia and fbi, perps% even local. we're just spulating. but that's human intelligen that was an abject failure, don't you thi? >> well, i also called it the intelligence failu was also the sicken part of it. because all of those connections shed up in the ca records and even. >> corroborating intelligce. >> the x fbi agent, ti clemente when he was interviewed onn abt a week and a half ago, he said no digitalommunications reafe and that...
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we're waiting for an update from the fbi. they're supposed to hold a news briefing this evening. they've since canceled that, and they have given us no idea when we could get our next official updates. >> john: the l.a. times reported two possible suspects had been identified is that still being discussed or is that refuted. >> the investigators have not said anything. all of these headlines have been coming from sources. the fbi has not come out at any point saying yes, we have found our guys or two guys, as some sources are reporting. there have been conflicting reports, people giving different information. i think the word imminent that is thrown people off. some take that to mean that it could happen at any moment, and other people have gone too far that they have found an image and gotten ahead of themselves and felt that meant that the investigators are close to making an arrest at any moment. >> john: what is the mood in boston today. there was a bomb they would calledthreat calledin and there another building was evacuated? are they related or copy cats. >> yes, the evacu
we're waiting for an update from the fbi. they're supposed to hold a news briefing this evening. they've since canceled that, and they have given us no idea when we could get our next official updates. >> john: the l.a. times reported two possible suspects had been identified is that still being discussed or is that refuted. >> the investigators have not said anything. all of these headlines have been coming from sources. the fbi has not come out at any point saying yes, we have...
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just remember, while this work is being done to save these lives, the fbi and everybody else is going out to find the killer or killers of these people. it is a very distressing situation. i'm here with my colleague, bill hemmer. bill, you spoke to some people tonight? >> yeah, good evening to you. really horrific to hear what the doctors are experiencing here in boston, massachusetts tonight. i saw what was really telling throughout the evening. not just listening to that doctor but also the press conference from the authorities about an hour ago. how urgent it is for them to find any clues or any evidence they can. you walk down the street right here tonight, you 307 your head into a restaurant or bar, and all this coverage is on local coverage here in boston. every screen has the one graphic that is similar to the next one. that's an 877 number at the bottom of the monitor for anyone who has any information or if they saw anything to contact authorities here. it is all out here in boston. only seven hours and some twenty-five minutes into it. what struck me, i arrived from new york
just remember, while this work is being done to save these lives, the fbi and everybody else is going out to find the killer or killers of these people. it is a very distressing situation. i'm here with my colleague, bill hemmer. bill, you spoke to some people tonight? >> yeah, good evening to you. really horrific to hear what the doctors are experiencing here in boston, massachusetts tonight. i saw what was really telling throughout the evening. not just listening to that doctor but also...
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the fingerprints of the other iraqi refugee who was charged were traced by the fbi to a component of an unexploded ied that was recovered by u.s. forces in northern iraq. in the wake of these arrests, dhs secretary janet napolitano and others have publicly acknowledged security screenings have been expanded to more than 58,000 iraqi refugees who have already been settled in the united states. and according to press reports this february, intelligence indicates that the threat posed by refugees with ties to al-qaeda is much broader than previously believed. fbi director robert mueller stated last year during congressional testimony before the house intelligence committee that he continues to be concerned with, quote, individuals who have been resettled here in the united states that have some association with al-qaeda in iraq. there are also reports that immigration authorities have given the fbi roughly 300 names of iraqi refugees for further investigation. with the emergence of al-qaeda affiliates across knot africa and the -- north africa and the middle east, the influx of aqi figh
the fingerprints of the other iraqi refugee who was charged were traced by the fbi to a component of an unexploded ied that was recovered by u.s. forces in northern iraq. in the wake of these arrests, dhs secretary janet napolitano and others have publicly acknowledged security screenings have been expanded to more than 58,000 iraqi refugees who have already been settled in the united states. and according to press reports this february, intelligence indicates that the threat posed by refugees...
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. >> we will tell you why one photographer was added to the fbi database for simply snapping a few photos. that is coming up later in today's show. it's monday, october 28. i'm megan lopez in washington, d.c., and you are watching rt. spain has joined a growing list of u.s. allies demanding answers from the obama administration when it comes to spying. the spanish government summoned the ambassador to discuss allegations of collecting data on 60 million spanish telephones over one month this past december. using information leaked by nsa contractor edward snowden, a spanish newspaper reported the nsa collected numbers and locations of the phone calls, but not actual content. this after learning that the nsa has also been tuning into the communications up dirty five world leaders. now the european union parliamentary delegation is preparing for a visit to the u.s. to express concerns over nsa surveillance tactics. political commentator sam sacks brings us more. >> german intelligence officials will come to washington dc to demand answers from the white house about surveillance on chancello
. >> we will tell you why one photographer was added to the fbi database for simply snapping a few photos. that is coming up later in today's show. it's monday, october 28. i'm megan lopez in washington, d.c., and you are watching rt. spain has joined a growing list of u.s. allies demanding answers from the obama administration when it comes to spying. the spanish government summoned the ambassador to discuss allegations of collecting data on 60 million spanish telephones over one month...
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i will talk to the former fbi profiler who was the model for "silence of the lambs." i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. >>> we have exclusive new details tonight from inside ariel castro's house. neighbors tell cnn they never heard human screams, only barking dogs. ed gallek of woio is live with us in cleveland. ed, tell me about this new line, with the dogs. >> reporter: really, another amazing untold story out of this. this one, unnoticed for days until we found out about it today. three dogs tied to this case, pets, really, a chihuahua found in the car with ariel castro and his brother the night they got arrested, and then two other dogs found in the home with the hostages. two other terrier-poodle mixes in the home with the women being held hostages. now, i am told that the dogs were in reasonably good health, the
i will talk to the former fbi profiler who was the model for "silence of the lambs." i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. >>> we have exclusive new details tonight from inside ariel castro's house. neighbors tell cnn they never...
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i'll speak to the former fbi profiler who was the model for "the silence of the lambs" about both cases. >>> i want to begin with extraordinarily violent weather. there could be tornadoes tonight from north dakota to texas. a series of tornadoes hit texas last night and six people are already declared dead. joining me on the phone is rona cotton, who hid in a closet with three of her four children as a twister ripped the roof off her home in granbury, texas. sounds like you had a terrifying night last night. tell me what happened. >> the wind was howling really bad and then it got worse. next thing we know, we had over baseball size hail so i put the kids in the hall and i was watching out the front door, and then here's the tornado right there. so i ran to the closet, got the kids in the closet. right as i'm setting the closet, then the alarms went off. we had no notice. >> it sounds absolutely terrifying. for those who have never been anywhere near a tornado, that moment the tornado struck and ripped the roof off your home, what was the power like? what did it feel like to you? >> it
i'll speak to the former fbi profiler who was the model for "the silence of the lambs" about both cases. >>> i want to begin with extraordinarily violent weather. there could be tornadoes tonight from north dakota to texas. a series of tornadoes hit texas last night and six people are already declared dead. joining me on the phone is rona cotton, who hid in a closet with three of her four children as a twister ripped the roof off her home in granbury, texas. sounds like you...
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the cia has it and fbi has it. dhs has it. fbi puts up a flag. so does dhs. the fbi doesn't know that he went to russia? the homeland security flag does go up. what happened in the joint terrorism task force which is where it is all supposed to o the ground come together. the cvp agency, can they talk to the fbi agent? i want to know the answer to that question. if the fbi agent knew about the travel that just may have reopened that lead because when comes back from russia he is clearly radicalized when you look at his you tube website and all of the witnesses we are seeing coming out and nine longs later conducts the greatest terrorist attack since 9/11. >> i want to talk about syria. we will talk about this in the next segment at length with the israeli ambassador. i want to ask you guys about it as well. after stating the use of chemical weapons was a red lien this week president obama seemed to back off that. take a look. >> this is not an on or off switch. this is an ongoing challenge that all of us have is to be concerned about. >> chris: senator manchi
the cia has it and fbi has it. dhs has it. fbi puts up a flag. so does dhs. the fbi doesn't know that he went to russia? the homeland security flag does go up. what happened in the joint terrorism task force which is where it is all supposed to o the ground come together. the cvp agency, can they talk to the fbi agent? i want to know the answer to that question. if the fbi agent knew about the travel that just may have reopened that lead because when comes back from russia he is clearly...
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an affidavit reveals he met with two under cover fbi employees who oppose posed at militia members. novak told them he would train them on military related tasks. he is charged with fraud. >>> a montana newly wed admits to her role in her husband's fatal plunge off a cliff. jordan graham pleaded guilty to second-degree murder moments before deliberation began. the 22-year-old bride revealed the couple's eight-day-old marriage took a violent turn after she expressed having second thoughts. it sparked a heated argument and ended with her shoving cody johnson off a ledge at glacier national park. sentencing is scheduled for march. >>> a bombshell report reveals a missing americanle was on an unimproved fbi mission. robert levinsohn was held captive. an investigation finds he was investigating the iranian government. for years the u.s. has publicly said levinson was a private citizen. the ap reports the cia paid the levinsohn family $2.5 million to avoid a lawsuit. three veteran analysts were forced out of the agency, and seven others disciplined. the national security council responded
an affidavit reveals he met with two under cover fbi employees who oppose posed at militia members. novak told them he would train them on military related tasks. he is charged with fraud. >>> a montana newly wed admits to her role in her husband's fatal plunge off a cliff. jordan graham pleaded guilty to second-degree murder moments before deliberation began. the 22-year-old bride revealed the couple's eight-day-old marriage took a violent turn after she expressed having second...
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but there are ways in which you could actually change laws to further enable the fbi. going back to michael isikoff's report. what if members of this mosque in boston had contacted law enforcement authorities under a new program and warned them that this fellow tsarnaev was looking a little erratic and unstable. >> what is stopping them -- what would be stopping them from doing that now, michael? >> well, there are questions of civil liberties. one of the things, you talk to fbi and even many people in the muslim community about is can the united states emulate a very aggressive program being done in britain called the prevent program. you have a lot of outreach from law enforcement, even the national health authorities. they set up liaisons with these communities. that raises questions of ethnic profiling. it has been very effective since the terrible attack in 2005, the transit bombings that killed more than 50 people that i think bloomberg is on to something. does it have to be constitutional change? how dramatic should it be? that should be debated. you have to say
but there are ways in which you could actually change laws to further enable the fbi. going back to michael isikoff's report. what if members of this mosque in boston had contacted law enforcement authorities under a new program and warned them that this fellow tsarnaev was looking a little erratic and unstable. >> what is stopping them -- what would be stopping them from doing that now, michael? >> well, there are questions of civil liberties. one of the things, you talk to fbi and...
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i feel the fbi story is the correct story that it was bruce ivins. but if a was a nonpartisan group of experts and the syrian political leaders were involved, controversies like that would be less likely to happen. instead of having the fbi saying this is our conclusion and that's it. >> four years after the fort hood tragedy, we are still debating whether them major who committed the attack is a terrorist. this would take it away from struggle -- from strictly legal framework. i think it would be enormously invaluable institutionalizing the lesson learned from every terrorist incident. that seems to fall by the wayside. it depends on the same people being in office or being in their positions of responsibility is not always the case. there is a diversity of jurisdictions in the united states which this would enable more cross-fertilization. i think it is enormously important. >> my colleagues know more about this than i do in terms of the middle east but looking at the israeli example in a society that is under attack a lot and they have formulated
i feel the fbi story is the correct story that it was bruce ivins. but if a was a nonpartisan group of experts and the syrian political leaders were involved, controversies like that would be less likely to happen. instead of having the fbi saying this is our conclusion and that's it. >> four years after the fort hood tragedy, we are still debating whether them major who committed the attack is a terrorist. this would take it away from struggle -- from strictly legal framework. i think it...
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with lying to the fbi. they weren't. so, bottom line, as i said, if the facts are alleged, it's hard to defend what these kids did. it's clear that they went to that apartment because they thought their friend might have been the boston marathon bomber and they were trying to protect him. and given the enormity of the crime, it's impossible to defend that, but was this part of some larger plot? were they acting on direction from tsarnaev? were they trying to conceal a larger conspiracy here? it's hard to square that with the facts as alleged in this complaint. >> absolutely. the point worth underlying here, there's no indication they had any advanced notice of the bombing, that they were in on the plot in any way, other than what they did when they found out about it. michael isikoff live from boston tonight for us, mike, thank you so much. i really appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel. >> thank you. >>> joining us now is philip mudd. he's former deputy director of the cia's counterterrorism center and the f
with lying to the fbi. they weren't. so, bottom line, as i said, if the facts are alleged, it's hard to defend what these kids did. it's clear that they went to that apartment because they thought their friend might have been the boston marathon bomber and they were trying to protect him. and given the enormity of the crime, it's impossible to defend that, but was this part of some larger plot? were they acting on direction from tsarnaev? were they trying to conceal a larger conspiracy here?...
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he is now in the custody of fbi and i.c.e. wolf. >> i'm sure we'll be getting more details in the next few hours on the specific charges that we have there. was he in fact though -- do we know for sure he was an engineering student? and did he have any connection at all with m.i.t.? or did he just make that up? >> we've reached out to m.i.t. to find out specifically if he did have any sort of connection to the school, but so far we've been unsuccessful at reaching anybody in the registration department. -- the registrar's office i should say. we're still reaching out. again, it was the fact he listed that on his facebook page that really gave a sort of urgency to get him in for questioning. remember, these guys have been in for questioning for many, many days following the capture of the tsarnaev brothers -- or the death of one and capture of the other. they've been on the radar for a long time, but now clearly federal agents have enough to charge them with in connection with this. also, the only thing i want to mention as wel
he is now in the custody of fbi and i.c.e. wolf. >> i'm sure we'll be getting more details in the next few hours on the specific charges that we have there. was he in fact though -- do we know for sure he was an engineering student? and did he have any connection at all with m.i.t.? or did he just make that up? >> we've reached out to m.i.t. to find out specifically if he did have any sort of connection to the school, but so far we've been unsuccessful at reaching anybody in the...
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the police commissioner in boston has told congress the fbi did not initially share the warnings from the russia 2011 aboutrvice run one of the suspects in the marathon bombing. he acknowledged that they may have uncovered the plot based on those mornings. the head of the militant hezbollah movement says syria has provided them with game changing weapons. youth unemployment and greece in at 64% in february, and overall the jobless rate rose to 27%. greek economy is in its next year of recession. the government cutback in spending is attributed to the slump. they have received billions of dollars of bailout funds from the eu and the imf. on the final day of campaigning in pakistan, there were dramatic scenes where a gunman abducted the son of a prominent political family. his father is a former prime minister, and was taken at a political rally. it is just the latest incident of violence and intimidation in the run-up to sunday's national election. i spoke to the former director of pakistan and afghan policy at the white house. why has this election campaign been so violent? >> this ha
the police commissioner in boston has told congress the fbi did not initially share the warnings from the russia 2011 aboutrvice run one of the suspects in the marathon bombing. he acknowledged that they may have uncovered the plot based on those mornings. the head of the militant hezbollah movement says syria has provided them with game changing weapons. youth unemployment and greece in at 64% in february, and overall the jobless rate rose to 27%. greek economy is in its next year of...
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this is an unacceptable thing to furlough active fbi agents. a $700fbi is projecting million cut in its 2014 budget, and agents are calling on congress to reach a deal. family filing a lawsuit against to government agencies and government on tractors. mary knight's family says that the agencies ignored red flag warnings about the mental stability of the navy yard shooter. this is the first lawsuit in the aftermath of the deadly shooting rampage. >> where people were killed in the train derailment this weekend and 60 others injured. driver caught himself too late. it was going 82 miles per hour during a 30 mile per hour turn. happening now -- first lady michelle obama is meeting military families at the white house for the first viewing of this years christmas decorations. the first lady will deliver remarks and then ask military children to join her in the state dining room. that is where the white house chef will demonstrate holiday crafts and trades. soldier finally found his wife an engagement ring. >> and they have found out who that americ
this is an unacceptable thing to furlough active fbi agents. a $700fbi is projecting million cut in its 2014 budget, and agents are calling on congress to reach a deal. family filing a lawsuit against to government agencies and government on tractors. mary knight's family says that the agencies ignored red flag warnings about the mental stability of the navy yard shooter. this is the first lawsuit in the aftermath of the deadly shooting rampage. >> where people were killed in the train...
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the fbi had got the e-mail. they investigated him for four months. after the four months, they weren't able to find any information to show that he was doing anything legal. that he was radicalized, that he had contacts with terrorism. after they finished their investigation, that went into a database. that system worked. when he later on, maybe eight months later decided to go to russia. when he bought that ticket for the airlines, right after bought the ticket, that popped out. and right away we were notified that he was traveling to rush. at that point, we had no information that he was radicalized, he was a terrorist. and our investigation didn't show that. he is a legal permanent resident. he had a green card. >> he was put on the data bases for a reason. obviously, as you point out, there were still some kind of investigation over a four-month period. he was placed on these three data bases. he was able to leave there country and quote/unquote slip through the cracks because of errors. >> let's talk about that. i'm not trying to defend anything
the fbi had got the e-mail. they investigated him for four months. after the four months, they weren't able to find any information to show that he was doing anything legal. that he was radicalized, that he had contacts with terrorism. after they finished their investigation, that went into a database. that system worked. when he later on, maybe eight months later decided to go to russia. when he bought that ticket for the airlines, right after bought the ticket, that popped out. and right away...
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i presumthen communication between the cia and fbi, perhap% even local. we're just speculating. but that's human itelligence that was an abjct failure, don'tyou think? >> wel i also caed it the intellen failure was also the sicken part of it. because all of those connectis shed up in the call records and ev >> corroborating intelligence. >> the x fbi agent, tim clemente when he was interviewed on cnn about a week and a half ago he werere safe and that they will d way etting back to the the bombers and his wife.of >> you knoww an is we have -- and it's been fascinating liening to you ta us through this. and try best we can to comprehend part at least of what yore talkin about in the architecture of the of the agency and intelligence, signal intelligence. let me ask you this. do you not -- and you wer talking out these nodes that arereated by a series of connections whether they be communication between a jihad dist and someone in this country, whether they be subsequent communication. wh do you make of an event in ich the president of the united states complaining might liabout c
i presumthen communication between the cia and fbi, perhap% even local. we're just speculating. but that's human itelligence that was an abjct failure, don'tyou think? >> wel i also caed it the intellen failure was also the sicken part of it. because all of those connectis shed up in the call records and ev >> corroborating intelligence. >> the x fbi agent, tim clemente when he was interviewed on cnn about a week and a half ago he werere safe and that they will d way etting...
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